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NEW: CloudBerry Backup Add-in v2.4 Includes Block Level Backup for ALL FILES

By: Alexander Kent|October 27, 2011No Comments

A long time sought after feature, Block Level Backup has been revised and made available in the newest version of CloudBerry Backup add-in.

Unlike Cloudberry Online Backup v2.3 that only allowed Block Level Backup for files larger then 5MB, this newly released update, v2.4, has the capability to do Block Level Backup for the files of any size.

In addition, v2.4 has the added ability to do encryption, compression and versioning all of which were limited in the previous version. Three things you will need to do to be able to use the Block Level Backup of CloudBerry:

1) download the new CloudBerry version 2.4;

2) choose the Advanced Mode in the Backup Wizard;

3) check Use block level backup checkbox.

More info: blog.cloudberrylab.com

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